He believes that the widely known sustainability prism (focusing on environment, economy and society) should be abandoned because it is not applicable towards every situation, since every place is distinct. Furthermore, Connely (2007), believes that the sustainability prism limits further development by using “simply typologies of sustainable development” (267), ignoring different possibilities. Connelly (2007), proposes a change in the sustainability prism by changing the center point of sustainability and shifting it towards the axis which needs more focus, based on the situation. Connelly (2007), finds that this would be a more suitable
He believes that the widely known sustainability prism (focusing on environment, economy and society) should be abandoned because it is not applicable towards every situation, since every place is distinct. Furthermore, Connely (2007), believes that the sustainability prism limits further development by using “simply typologies of sustainable development” (267), ignoring different possibilities. Connelly (2007), proposes a change in the sustainability prism by changing the center point of sustainability and shifting it towards the axis which needs more focus, based on the situation. Connelly (2007), finds that this would be a more suitable